
IPL 2022, CSK vs RCB Live Cricket Score Streaming Online: Chennai Super Kings posted 216 for 4 against Royal Challengers Bangalore in their IPL match on Tuesday. Invited to bat, Shivam Dube (95 not out off 46 balls) and Robin Uthappa (88 off 50 balls) shared 165 runs for the third wicket, the highest this season, to take CSK to a mammoth total. For RCB, Wanindu Hasaranga de Silva took two wickets while Josh Hazlewood got one. In the IPL 2022 points table, Chennai Super Kings (CSK) are languishing at the bottom while Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) are 3rd.
Royal Challengers BangaloreΒ (Playing XI): Faf du Plessis(c), Anuj Rawat, Virat Kohli, Glenn Maxwell, Dinesh Karthik(w), Shahbaz Ahmed, Wanindu Hasaranga, Josh Hazlewood, Mohammed Siraj, Suyash Prabhudessai, Akash Deep
Chennai Super KingsΒ (Playing XI): Robin Uthappa, Ruturaj Gaikwad, Moeen Ali, Ambati Rayudu, Shivam Dube, Ravindra Jadeja(c), MS Dhoni(w), Dwayne Bravo, Chris Jordan, Maheesh Theekshana, Mukesh Choudhary
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Prabhudessai tries to hit one and did not get the required elevation. Will it be out?? Nooooooooo. Mukesh has dropped him as Bravo can do nothing but smile. RCB need 107 runs in 48 balls.
This is fearless batting from Suyash Prabhudessai. First, a switch hit for a boundary and then a slog sweep for a maximum! RCB need 117 runs in 54 balls.
Suyash Prabhudessai welcomes Chris Jordan with a boundary on the first ball. Two balls later, he plays a scoop shot down the fine leg boundary. 13 runs came from Chirs Jordan's over. RCB need 131 runs in 60 balls.
Brilliant inside out shot from Suyash Prabhudessai. He has already hit two boundaries. The asking rate is climbing up, it is touching 13 runs per over.
Ravindra Jadeja cleans up Glenn Maxwell. RCB are four wickets down after seven overs with just 50 runs on the board. Glenn Maxwell b Ravindra Jadeja 26
Maheesh Theekshana traps Anuj Rawat for 12. Anuj Rawat attempts a pull shot on the back foot, the ball hits the thigh. LBW appeal from CSK and the umpire gives out! Rawat reviews it but turns out to be a bizarre review.
Anuj Rawat lbw Maheesh Theekshana (Royal Challengers Bangalore 42/3)
Glenn Maxwell has shown his intent with back-to-back sixes of Maheesh Theekshana's bowling.
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Once Shivam Dube and Robin Uthappa began to shred him apart, Akash Deep turned into a mess of nerves. It was one of those mind-going-blank moments, when nothing would have registered in his mind. After Dube slaughtered eighteen runs off his first four balls, he just froze. The fifth ball was so wide that it almost went to leg-slip had a fielder been stationed there. The re-ball was equally tripe, but Dube somehow couldn’t impart a decent connection to the leg-side short ball. Enter Uthappa. The next ball landed outside the pitch—worse than that Steve Harmison first ball at Gabba. The next was marginally better—it almost hugged the tramline. The hat-trick wide ball was an improvement but still an easy wide. An army of advisors swarmed him and offered counsel, he just kept nodding his head. And it seemed to benefit him—this one was a legal ball, though a full toss. A wave of relief flickered across his face. An ordeal was finally over.
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Mukesh Choudhary has picked up the big wicket of Virat Kohli, who departs for just 1 run. It was on the leg stump, Virat Kohli mistimes the pull and it goes straight to Shivam Dube at the deep square leg.
Virat Kohli c Shivam Dube b Mukesh Choudhary (Royal Challengers Bangalore 20/2)
Short of a good length ball, pitching outside off, and Anuj Rawat plays an aggressive pull shot on the back foot for 4 runs. Six runs came from Moeen Ali's second over. RCB need 197 runs to win the match in 16 overs.
Maheesh Theekshana strikes for Chennai Super Kings. RCB skipper Faf du Plessis departs for 8.
Ten came from Mukesh Choudhary's first over. No boundaries but Anuj Rawat and Faf du Plessis ran three 3s. RCB need 206 runs from 18 overs.
Good first over from Moeen Ali. Only one came from that over. RCB need 216 runs to win in 19 overs.
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“The chewing gum”, to Viv Richards, “was a like a little brother.” The insouciant West Indies great was seldom spotted without his jaws giving the gum an almighty workout, so much so that he once said “that I am disappointed that no one approached me for advertising. I did the chewing gum a world of good.” He even refused to wear a mouthpiece as it interfered with his favourite habit. Robin Uthappa is no Richards, but exudes a chewing-gummed menace, especially when he combats off-spinners. A brand of bowling that Richards too relished. Poor Glenn Maxwell, playing his first IPL game, and looking outrageously rusty. So Uthappa just tore into him. A horrific short ball was smacked into eternity, a follow-up full-ball was thwacked into the deep midwicket stands, before replicating the same two balls later. And every time he struck a six, he would take a little walk down to the middle, thud the pitch a couple of times, and gives that gum an almighty thump.
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What a remarkable comeback for the Chennai Super Kings after a slow start. The 165-run stand for the third wicket between Robin Uthappa (88) and Shivam Dube (96*) helped CSK to put on a massive 215 for 4 in 20 overs. It is also the highest partnership of the tournament. It is also the highest first-innings total of the season.
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Some comedy and some nostalgia came off successive balls from Uthappa. The first ball from Mohammad Siraj was back of length down the leg side and Uthappa went for his pick-up swat over backward square-leg. Instead, the ball flew off the extremely fat edge and over third man for a six! A six over third man to a ball down leg side. Even as one recovered from the comic relief, Uthappa rolled back the years next ball. Just as he would do more than a decade back, mimicking his hero Sachin Tendulkar, he charged down the track and crash-landed Siraj over the sight screen. Boom! One of the sweetest timers going around, at times Uthappa has been guilty of playing the check-drives and getting caught at the boundary. Not this innings, though. He went through with each and every big shot of his, the bat completing the full swing in the follow-through and no wonder the white ball kept disappearing.
Another wicket for Hasaranga. Jadeja goes for a duck.
Robin Uthappa departs for 88. Hasaranga with the wicket.
200 up for CSK in their 200th IPL match, courtesy a monstrous six from Shivam Dube
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His social media posts are about setting suns, palm trees, Sunday football, yoga on beach and bright traditional Konkani dressing. Not surprising for a 24 year old from Goa. The last cricketer from the football-crazy state to make an IPL impact was the highly entertaining RR opener Swapnil Asnodkar. Now, keep an eye on another delightful cricketer from the land of feni drinkers. RCB's Suyash S Prabhudessai is a classic bits and pieces cricketer. He can bowl, bat and when not doing either, fly around the field and stop impossible balls. Within half an hour of taking the field, he did a Yuvraj Singh at point. Moeen Ali steered the ball to square on the off-side and ran with the confidence of a batsman sure about the strength of his stroke and placement. Not today, he didn't bargain for a cheetah on the square. Prabhudessai lunged, dived, grabbed the ball and, most importantly, got and threw at the stumps. Dinesh Karthik broke the stumps in one swift movement, his effort made easy by the precision of the stump-high throw. The boy from Goa - whose electric strides around the ground shouting out the fact that he isn't a one-sport player - spread his hands wide as if to flaunt his wing span and tell the batsmen around the world they better be sure about taking a run when he was around. Later in the evening, he stopped a certain four and took an impossible running-in from the fence catch. Prabhudessai on the field is a sight.